As a girl who’s a die-hard football fan, it’s tough out here. I have men who don’t believe that I actually follow the sport and women who complain about having to watch the game in general. Football has been a male-dominated territory for a long time, but Taylor Swift is making groundbreaking changes.
With her regular attendance at Kansas City Chiefs games in support of her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, Swift is basically guaranteeing that women will be there for NFL games now…even if it’s only to catch a glimpse of Miss Swift herself.
And even if you’re not a Swiftie, more and more women are watching football more than ever. Whether it’s because your father, brother, uncle, friend, or boyfriend forced you to watch alongside them…or because you and your gal pals started an all female fantasy football league just for fun.
Where I live, Sundays are great days to go out and socialize. Bars are packed with people watching the games, so even if you’re not a fan it’s a fantastic excuse to get out of your house.
Morning Consult Brand Intelligence reported that, in December 2023, 64% of Gen-Z and millennial women held the NFL in a favorable view. The interest surrounding football goes beyond Swift now, and the NFL must do something to continue to capitalize on that.
Yes, it helps that heartthrobs like Joe Burrow exist simply to keep women interested. But what’s more interesting is that women are starting to care about the game itself.
I’m in an all girls fantasy league, where almost no one cared about football beforehand. However now, everyone is super invested in their teams.
But even more critical is looking good during the football season. For so long, the NFL neglected their women’s merch. Even more egregious, all the team apparel for women was hideous.
However, since football has turned over a new leaf…things have improved significantly. Now, it’s about looking trendy this 2024 football season. And I’m here to make sure you do just that.
Here are my favorite women’s NFL apparel picks for 2024:
Abercrombie
Abercrombie genuinely has some of the best NFL apparel for both men and women. It’s all on-trend, vintage in the right way, and a fan favorite. Seriously, every girl I know has one of the NFL sweatshirts from Abercrombie.
My roommate has this sweater and swears it changed her life because it’s so incredibly soft. Plus, the designs for your designated team are actually cute. Whether you like the quarterback because he’s handsome or because he can escape a sack like a magician…these sweaters are a staple this football season.
There was a time where only a few stores carried women’s NFL apparel. Since we’re in better days, plenty of women-focused stores now sell NFL gear that you’d actually wear.
This American Eagle Dolphins crewneck is oversized in the best way. Fine to wear with baggy jeans, leggings, a nice skort, or just biker shorts a la Princess Diana. An oversized crewneck is a staple for your closet…so make it NFL-themed.
Junk Food
Junk Food is the go-to for graphic tees and sweatshirts. So it should be easy to find something for your NFL team on this site, because everything is simply adorable.
This thermal is outstanding for everyday wear during the colder months when you’ll be rooting for your fave team (in this case, the Eagles) while still serving looks. Not a fan of the Birds? Don’t fret, they have every team on this site.
NFL Shop
Vintage is very in right now, which is why this Buffalo Bills sweater by Tommy Hilfiger is a must-have. With a double v-neck and the red, white, and blue trim, this sweatshirt gives the perfect dose of nostalgia.
Order one a few sizes bigger than your normal and you have an excellent oversized sweatshirt for the fall!
New Era
The perfect NFL baby tee does exist, and it’s sold at New Era. With a simple embroidered cursive font and logo, this baby tee doesn’t have a lot going on. But it works with jeans and a leather jacket for a cute gameday fit.
It’s one of the most popular NFL apparel pieces this season for a reason, so get it while you can!
Iconic Americana and Tommy Hilfiger are synonymous and neither goes out of style. To keep the look current, it’s all about modern tweaks to renew the throwback vibe, so it’s no surprise we’re obsessing over the new Tommy Hilfiger x Shawn Mendes collection. This collab of 28 items delivers fresh foundational pieces infused with TH’s signature sportswear aesthetic (hello, perfectly slouchy tees and ribbed racerback tank) and all-time prep classics like the ultimate varsity jacket, twill blazer, and perfect pleated trousers (again, the slouch is everything).
Sustainability is a focus, too, in the form of pieces made from organic and recycled fibers, including three timeless denim buys: a straight-leg jean, cutoff shorts, and a denim jacket. Basically, the collection is giving classics reborn, and we are here for it. So, catch us rocking the assortment repeatedly in all possible combinations. Here, we’ve laid out our fave formulas for you to do the same.
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Go collegiate cool by teaming a cropped hoodie with pleated trousers (the slouchier, the better). An iconic TH flag bralette is the perfect foundation.
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A logo bikini peeking from the top of your trousers paired with a crop top fully flaunts an iconic motif.
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Double up on denim and keep it breezy for summer with cutoffs and a midriff-baring tee.
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Play with proportion by half-buttoning this shirtdress to reveal the perfect cutoffs.
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A simple tank and jeans are steadfast cool. Make it all the cozier with a hoodie layer on standby.
Laura Lajiness Kaupke is a freelance writer and editor covering fashion, accessories, and lifestyle topics, including beauty, home, fitness, and travel. You can see her work across various outlets, including VOGUE, Harper’s BAZAAR, ELLE, Marie Claire, InStyle, Glamour, Esquire, Women’s Health, Brides, The Zoe Report, Popsugar, Refinery 29, Coveteur, Byrdie, Well+Good, The Editorialist, among other titles and brands. Laura has worked in the fashion industry for over 11 years and held senior fashion editor positions at Popsugar and The Zoe Report, with additional experience as a copywriter and fashion publicist.
Infused with TOMMY HILFIGER’s signature modern prep details, the collection features playful apparel, accessories and home products for dogs and dog lovers around the world.
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Mar 6, 2023 03:00 EST
AMSTERDAM, March 6, 2023 (Newswire.com)
– Tommy Hilfiger, which is owned by PVH Corp. [NYSE: PVH], is pleased to announce the debut TOMMY HILFIGER collection designed for dogs launching March 1, 2023. Featuring a range of apparel and select accessories, the collection is created in the brand’s signature prep style and designed specifically for consumer’s most loved four-legged friends. A selection of accessories and lifestyle products will also launch in Summer 2023 to complete the full range offering.
“Dogs are oftentimes seen as an extension of our personal style, self-expression and wider family,” said Tommy Hilfiger. “It’s been a fun project bringing this collection to life and connecting with a whole new global audience.”
The collection delivers all-American prep styles in the brand’s signature red, white and blue color palette. Synonymous to the men’s and women’s collections, the canine offering features classic polos with pipping collar details as well as branded hoodies with the TH logo front-and-center. A bright red raincoat offers weather protection while TH Monogram button up and monoblock sweaters adds luxury style to any dog’s wardrobe. The key item for the season is a lightweight sport set – highlighting the brand’s trademark stripe fabric, the set consists of a collar, harness and leash in various sizes.
The collection was designed in a collaborative process between TOMMY HILFIGER and partner Kanine, a premium destination for top international pet products. The range will be produced and globally distributed to pet lovers around the world – and at the end of the year, 1% of every Kanine product sold will be donated to a local dog rescue.
The collection will be available from March 1, 2023 on kanine.com, and on tommy.com from mid-April.Friends and followers of the brand are invited to join the conversation on social media using #TommyPets and @TommyHilfiger.
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TOMMY HILFIGER is one of the world’s most recognized premium lifestyle brands, uplifting and inspiring consumers since 1985. The brand creates iconic style, which comes alive at the intersection of the classic and the new, co-created with people who are shaping culture around the world. TOMMY HILFIGER celebrates the essence of classic American style with a modern twist. Tommy Hilfiger offers premium quality and value to consumers worldwide under the TOMMY HILFIGER and TOMMY JEANS lifestyles, with a breadth of collections including men’s, women’s and kids’ sportswear, denim, accessories, and footwear. Tommy Hilfiger has an unwavering commitment to sustainability and inclusivity.
Global retail sales of TOMMY HILFIGER products were approximately $9.3 billion in 2021 and the brand is powered by more than 16,000 associates worldwide — present in 100 countries and more than 2,000 retail stores, including its largest global flagship store at tommy.com. PVH acquired Tommy Hilfiger in 2010 and continues to oversee a focused approach to growing the brand’s worldwide relevance, presence, and long term growth.
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PVH is one of the world’s largest and most admired fashion companies, connecting with consumers in over 40 countries. Our global iconic brands include Calvin KleinandTOMMY HILFIGER. Our 140-year history is built on the strength of our brands, our team and our commitment to drive fashion forward for good. That’s the Power of Us. That’s the Power of PVH.
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What if there was a different Gigi Hadid, an alternate one? Where this one veered right—signing to IMG while still at Malibu High, then closing fashion shows and fronting ad campaigns—the other might have turned to the left. “I could have played volleyball in college and been a coach,” she says. Or a lifetime love of art could have turned into a theme park career: “I have this fantasy of working for Disney Imagineering.” What would have remained the same? She’d still obsess over documentaries. She’d have the same intense work ethic, quiet goofy side, deep love of family, and desire to learn. The qualities that are evident in our intimate conversation, the ones that those who know her love most. Really, isn’t that where the true Gigi lies?
This year has given Hadid the chance to find ways of working that help her feel whole—and the ability to show the world elements of herself that haven’t made it into the photos. Last fall, Hadid, 27, launched Guest In Residence, a line of cashmere classics with a spin, built around the idea that key staples meant to be kept and worn for years are inherently sustainable. The business allows her to build on what she’s learned collaborating with design legends and mentors like Tommy Hilfiger and Donatella Versace (a fellow Taurus, she notes). It also offers her a routine and consistency, something she didn’t have before but realized she needed. The lockdown and the birth of her daughter Khai, now two, gave her time to seriously consider how a career reset could improve her life. “I got pregnant and I really started to think about what I wanted after, when the world opened back up. It kept coming back to just a more stabilized schedule where I’m not in a different country every week. This is very stabilizing. I have an office that I come to. I know everyone here. I don’t have to look a certain way to show up. It’s a different experience for me, and it was the right time because I was ready for that,” she says, seated in her downtown Manhattan office, wearing a loose Guest In Residence top with jeans and Ugg boots. (One day earlier, she was dressed in a sequined top, poised on a construction beam high over Manhattan in a photo shoot for Maybelline New York.)
“I always loved being in creative group environments,” she says. She points to a long, tall table and explains that she specifically asked for that style in her office, “because I wanted that to feel like my high school art class tables.” She lives nearby and stops in even without meetings on the slate. The rest of her team will tell her to scram, she jokes.
Guest In Residence consists of a set of core pieces that sit alongside seasonal capsules. The line includes pants and underpinnings, along with cardigans and pullovers, and echoes Hadid’s own laid-back style. “They all have a sense of simplicity to them that I want always to be able to mix with the lifestyles and styles and personalities of different people of different ages. I think that what all of those people would have in common is a desire to express themselves. I think and hope that different people can find themselves in different pieces,” she says.
As a founder and creative director, Hadid considers Versace a role model for her ability to be “a boss without being rude, ever.” In turn, Versace calls her family. “She has incredible presence as a woman, an inner strength that shines within her,” she says. “She is also one of the kindest women I know, and family is so important to her—like it is to me.” Hilfiger, who worked with Hadid on a series of Tommy x Gigi capsule collections, has similar praise: “Throughout her career, she’s had so many fantastic achievements, but it’s her kind personality and down-to-earth energy that have made her stand out from the rest.” He adds that he’s not surprised to see her leading her own brand.
Jumpsuit, Fendi, $3,750. Necklace, Hermès. Ring, Hotlips by Solange, $290.
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On March 3, Hadid will begin her first extended on-camera experience when she joins the second season of Next in Fashion, which she’ll host alongside Tan France. She’s a reality competition completist (she’s watched everything from Blown Away to Lego Masters, and she won a celebrity edition of MasterChef), and France is a friend, so “it felt like a safe place for me to take the plunge,” she says. “But Netflix was not easy on me. They really put me through an audition process. I respected that, and it made me feel good when I got the job. I felt like I had earned it in their eyes, and so that gave me the confidence to go for it. You get a sense of impostor syndrome and you’re like, ‘Okay, are they just giving me this show because I have a lot of followers?’ The fact that they really questioned my intentions for being on the show helped me jump into it headfirst. If they think that I can do it, then that gives me more confidence than maybe I would’ve had otherwise.” The show has helped draw out seemingly hidden traits in Hadid as well: “People say I’m funny. I don’t know, but I think that the more time I’m given, then the more I’m able to be goofy.”
Sweatshirt, Undercover. Brief, Loro Piana, $300. Bracelets, Fry Powers, from $325. Tennis bracelet, Tiffany & Co.
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After nearly a decade in the public eye, Hadid is still navigating the way the world perceives her. Through sharing snippets of her life, she has created an online following (currently at 76.7 million on Instagram) that, arguably, has helped secure her place in fashion. But that success has also led to outsize fame that’s made her a target for paparazzi and gossip. Her experience co-parenting with Zayn Malik, her former partner and Khai’s father, has been shown via the prism of the media as well as Instagram. Landing the tricky balance between discretion and disclosure that fame requires is a matter of trial and error that she’s been fine-tuning for nearly a decade. “I’ve had early experiences where you learn how the world reacts when you share things in certain ways. Sometimes you just leave something feeling like you were taken out of context. Or just feel like you revealed too much, and it was taken advantage of. Whatever those learning-the-hard-way experiences are, you grow a certain skin,” she says.
She’s reached a degree of understanding that her life generates headlines. What helps her get through the scrutiny and criticism is “realizing that nothing really matters. Serena Williams once told me, ‘Nothing stays in the press longer than three weeks.’ You can feel like your life is ending,” Hadid notes, but “if it’s a mistake, then it will pass. I think it’s about not taking yourself that seriously and being like, ‘When I am on my deathbed, I’m not going to remember that one awkward interview from when I was 19.’”
So, I ask her, what is it that you wouldn’t know about her from the headlines or social media posts? She pauses and, unexpectedly, her eyes well with tears.
Brief, Guest In Residence, $175. Socks, Loro Piana, $825.
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“What does the world not know about me? I don’t know. I’m getting emotional [thinking about it]. I think that I’m someone who you have to be in front of to experience. It’s not hard. This isn’t a complaint. It’s more that in my job, you see a lot of snapshots,” she says. She wipes away the tears and kindly excuses my apology for bringing them on. “No, it’s fine. Apparently, I needed to say it. There are a lot of snapshots and really quick moments where, again, there’s not a lot of context given.” She adds that she sees her Next in Fashion gig as a chance to open up in a gradual way and show more of herself than what comes across in paparazzi photos. For the first time in her career, she says, “I went to the same studio for a month, with the same 100-person crew. You really feel that sense of community that I think I’ve been wanting, and that really brings out a [sense of comfort] and the time and space and screen time to show yourself.”
Bunny balaclava, $525, sweater, $590, culottes, $690, Ambush. Rings (on hands and toes), Fry Powers, $225 each. Rings, Cartier, from $1,240. Ring, Hotlips by Solange, $290.
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Therapy has helped both Hadid and her sister, Bella, cope with experiences in modeling and in their background that they might not understand in the same way: “There are different things that we probably both deal with on different sides, but there’s always going to be something that comes together.” Hadid has learned that she can set standards for how she expects to be treated. “Setting boundaries, even if that’s with the paparazzi—going over and saying, ‘Hey, what’s up? I know we’ve seen each other from across the street for five years, but when I’m with my kid, please don’t point the camera this way.’ Sometimes you have to be assertive, and that doesn’t mean that it’s rude. It’s setting a boundary.”
She has physical limits as well, and her health has required her to be clear about them. In 2016, Hadid spoke about having Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune disorder that impacts the thyroid, causing fatigue and trouble regulating body temperature, and she’s had to make space in her workday to manage it. “I’m usually taking a nap during my lunch breaks, and I will eat my lunch when I’m retouching hair and makeup after. It’s just something that I’ve had to deal with over the years. Sometimes it’s better than other times,” she says. “When it’s a really cold shoot, it takes a lot of time for my body to recover temperature-wise, and it can make me shaky.” Shoots in the heat can also take their toll on her. “One of the boundaries I have is that I have to tell my team when I need rest. They’ve always been understanding and encouraging of that, and then besides that, I think I’ve just learned to make it work for me, and what helps me get through the day and do my best.”
It’s her daughter Khai who can see Hadid from all angles, she insists. “She obviously sees me in every state and way, and whether she knows it or not, I’m going through and learning through life with her. I think that she has a really realistic kind of 24/7, around-the-clock view. We’re up chatting in the middle of the night if she’s up; we’re talking about, I don’t know, random stuff, but it’s fun,” she says. “Having a daughter, although it shifted my life to make me really want to feel more settled, has also really made me appreciate the chaos as well. Being at shows and shoots and just being in the city again; being around friends [after] becoming a mom, with everyone also coming out of COVID—I have an appreciation for both sides of it.”
One last question before a flight to Paris: What does she still want to learn about? She doesn’t skip a beat. “Everything.” Her face is full of light.
Gigi Hadid wears a bra, brief, and arm warmers from Guest In Residence, shorts from Polo Ralph Lauren, and hoop earrings from Cartier. For Hadid’s makeup look, try Nudes of New York Eyeshadow Palette, Baby Lips Moisturizing Lip Balm, and Lash Sensational Sky High Washable Mascara in True Brown. All, Maybelline New York.
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Hair by Bob Recine; makeup by Kanako Takase for Addiction Beauty; manicure by Honey at Exposure NY; set design by Peter Klein at Frank Reps; produced by Katie Fash and Layla Néméjanski.
This article appears in the March 2023 issue of ELLE.